The Spanish national team will play Bosnia at the Estadio de Gran Canaria on November 18, sbobet mobile but instead of uniting the local council and Las Palmas, who play there, it has separated them further.It is a war that has been brewing for some time, from when club president Miguel Angel Ramirez went public a few months ago to insist that the island institution owed the club money over non-payment for shirt sponsorship.That is why the side played without any sponsor across their jersey in Albacete.While Las Palmas play at the Estadio de Gran Canaria, the stadium is owned by the council, sbobet mobile for which the club pays rent.The stadium is not finished and the club are anxious for the council to complete the work on it.Reports have now come out that the Spanish FA are also upset about the stadium being unfinished, despite approval being given after an inspection in September.The council have responded with a statement of their own."We regret that the information that is being disseminated has nothing to do with the reality," they said."At no time did the Spanish FA request any work be done on the Estadio de Gran Canaria."They believe that this information has come from the football club itself with the specific aim of discrediting their management.However, the council emphasise that they have recently invested in facilities that have been used by Las Palmas, such as spending 2.5 million euros on the refurbishing and painting of the stands, 1.9m euros on works on the west stands and just over 1m euros on improvements on the lower tiers.The two sides seem set to keep arguing, with it hoped that they can put their differences to one side for the arrival of La Roja in 20 days. sbobet mobile